Congresswoman Heather Wilson, First Congressional District of New Mexico
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Wilson Web Site Named Among the Best on Capitol Hill |
March 03, 2003 |
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Site Receives ‘Congress Online’ Bronze Mouse Award
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Congresswoman Heather Wilson today was identified in an independent study as having one of the best Web sites in Congress. Wilson`s site received the Congress Online Bronze Mouse Award from the Congress Online Project, a joint research project of the Congressional Management Foundation and the George Washington University, funded by the Pew Charitable Trusts.
"We use the internet to help serve New Mexicans by giving them useful information and a way to participate in their government," said Wilson. "Using the internet, New Mexicans have a direct line to me and the services I can provide them as a member of Congress."
Wilson was one of a select few sites to be recognized by the study, "Congress Online: Assessing and Improving Capitol Hill Web Sites" for several of its innovative features designed to engage constituents. Wilson has a weekly e-newsletter that includes a "postcard" from Wilson about timely issues and activities on Capitol Hill. It has a "Cast Your Vote" feature that lets New Mexicans tell her directly how they would vote on an important upcoming issue. An events calendar provides information about upcoming events Wilson will be attending, as well as information about how to schedule a meeting in Albuquerque or Washington. And an "En Espanol" link on the site provides a Spanish version of the site for Spanish-speaking residents of New Mexico.
The study evaluated 610 Web sites in Congress -- all Member office, committee and leadership sites -- to determine which sites were the best and to assess how well Congress was using the Internet to communicate with the public. This research is the second annual report to combine a comprehensive analysis and grading of all congressional Web sites.
The complete list of the Congress Online Award winners is available in the report: http://www.congressonlineproject.org/webstudy2003.html. If you would like to sign up to receive Wilson`s weekly e-newsletter, or would simply like to browse through her award-winning website, you can visit http://wilson.house.gov.
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